We took a neighborhood walk this morning looking for signs and symbols. We have been creating symbols to represent places we visit in Webster Groves. We noticed one as soon as we walked out the front door.
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"That is a handicap sign."- PW |
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"That tells you people are walking. If you are in a car, you have to stop."- CS |
We noticed letters and pictures on a lot of flags hanging in the front of houses.
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"That flag has a W on it."- PW |
We passed storefronts like the bike shop on Lockwood that had symbols.
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"That's a helmet." |
As we walked, we paused at the intersection of Elm and Lockwood to discuss symbols and signs we were seeing noticing arrows that tell you which way to go and what happens when the stoplight changes color.
The arrow is telling you to go that way.
When we were back at school, we talked about the signs and symbols that we saw during our walk. The teacher asked what happens to the hand when you are crossing the street. One child said, "It changes to a human." Another child said, "And then there are numbers."
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A lovely day for a walk around the neighborhood.
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